Friday, September 7, 2012

It is disadvantageous to health that the old human body is too thin

It is disadvantageous to health that the old human body is too thin
In term of angle of Chinese medicine, the body should rely mainly on invigorating yin and clearing away heat on the diet with the timid fir e more while crossing the thin person, want, eat more, include animal the intersection of protein and large meat, egg, milk at ordinary times, but increase fat food and sweet food appropriately, eat some more soyfood, melon and fruit and vegetables, etc., some is flat cooler food such as black Auricularia, mushroom, peanut, sesame, walnut, rabbit, duck's meat,etc., can also select the food appropriately.

It is the same that the weight passes low or too high person's mortality. On the contrary, slightly fat person (10%-15% of above standard weight) ,The life-span is the longest, mortality is the lowest. Will mortality be high equally with crossing the fat person too why pass the thin person?
First of all, thin people are relatively low to the adaptive capacity of the environment. An old man lets out and rushes down it without end every autumn and winter, one hundred medicines are invalid, very troublesome. Later, a doctor let him add a cotton cushion on the small belly, the disease was good miraculously unexpectedly. Originally, he was too thin, the skin had no fat to protect to play, the cold wind was attacked, cold cool thorough muscles and bones, cause the function of intestines and stomach to be disorderly. Under one hundred medicine clothes, tackle a problem on the surface, not at the root, so repeatly manage and does not test. The fat is except that it is the warehouse of the energy, also there is certain protective action on organism, thin people are afraid the cold reason also lies in this.

The editor recommends: See how the long-lived old man keeps in good health The old man keeps in good health to want to pay attention to reposing in summer The old man keeps in good health to want to begin from four o'clock in summer


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